Articles with "crossed cerebellar" as a keyword



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Crossed Cerebellar Diaschisis in Patients With Symptomatic Unilateral Anterior Circulation Stroke Is Associated With Hemodynamic Impairment in the Ipsilateral MCA Territory

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Published in 2020 at "Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging"

DOI: 10.1002/jmri.27410

Abstract: In patients with steno‐occlusive disease, recent findings suggest that hemodynamic alterations may also be associated with crossed cerebellar diaschisis (CCD) rather than a functional disruption alone. read more here.

Keywords: patients symptomatic; symptomatic unilateral; diaschisis patients; cerebellar diaschisis ... See more keywords
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Crossed cerebellar diaschisis as an indicator of severe cerebral hyperperfusion after direct bypass for moyamoya disease

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Published in 2020 at "Neurosurgical Review"

DOI: 10.1007/s10143-020-01265-8

Abstract: Cerebral hyperperfusion (HP) complicates the postoperative course of patients with moyamoya disease (MMD) after direct revascularization surgery. Crossed cerebellar diaschisis (CCD) has been considered to be rarely associated with HP after revascularization surgery. This study… read more here.

Keywords: indicator severe; cerebral hyperperfusion; cerebellar diaschisis; moyamoya disease ... See more keywords
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Characteristics of cerebral perfusion and diffusion associated with crossed cerebellar diaschisis after acute ischemic stroke

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Published in 2019 at "Japanese Journal of Radiology"

DOI: 10.1007/s11604-019-00898-0

Abstract: Purpose We aimed to investigate the possible factors associated with the occurrence of crossed cerebellar diaschisis (CCD) at the hyperacute stage of ischemic stroke using whole-brain volume perfusion CT (VPCT) combined with magnetic resonance imaging… read more here.

Keywords: ischemic stroke; perfusion; occurrence; cerebellar diaschisis ... See more keywords

Crossed Cerebellar Tracer Uptake on Acute-Stage 123I-Iomazenil SPECT Imaging Predicts 3-Month Functional Outcome in Patients With Nonfatal Hypertensive Putaminal or Thalamic Hemorrhage

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Published in 2018 at "Clinical Nuclear Medicine"

DOI: 10.1097/rlu.0000000000002068

Abstract: Purpose Whereas SPECT images obtained 180 minutes after administration of 123I-iomazenil (IMZ) (late images) are proportional to the distribution of central benzodiazepine receptor–binding potential, SPECT images obtained within 30 minutes after 123I-IMZ administration (early images)… read more here.

Keywords: spect; spect imaging; hemorrhage; functional outcome ... See more keywords
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Crossed Cerebellar Diaschisis Worsens the Clinical Presentation in Acute Large Vessel Occlusion.

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Published in 2023 at "Cerebrovascular diseases"

DOI: 10.1159/000528676

Abstract: INTRODUCTION Initial NIHSS in anterior large vessel occlusion (LVO) correlates partially with the hypoperfusion volume. We aimed at assessing the contribution of crossed cerebellar diaschisis (CCD) from the hypoperfused territory on LVO initial clinical deficit.… read more here.

Keywords: vessel occlusion; large vessel; cerebellar diaschisis; crossed cerebellar ... See more keywords
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Crossed Cerebellar Diaschisis in Alzheimer's Disease.

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Published in 2018 at "Current Alzheimer research"

DOI: 10.2174/1567205015666180913102615

Abstract: BACKGROUND We describe the phenomenon of crossed cerebellar diaschisis (CCD) in four subjects diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease (AD) according to the National Institute on Aging - Alzheimer Association (NIA-AA) criteria, in combination with 18F-FDG PET… read more here.

Keywords: cerebellar diaschisis; alzheimer disease; pet; crossed cerebellar ... See more keywords
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Crossed Cerebellar Diaschisis in Alzheimer’s Disease Detected by Arterial Spin-labelling Perfusion MRI

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Published in 2021 at "In Vivo"

DOI: 10.21873/invivo.12366

Abstract: Background: Crossed cerebellar diaschisis (CCD) is a phenomenon with depressed metabolism and hypoperfusion in the cerebellum. Using arterial spin-labelling perfusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging (ASL PWI), we investigated the frequency of CCD in patients with… read more here.

Keywords: arterial spin; labelling perfusion; alzheimer disease; spin labelling ... See more keywords